Western Europe

A collection of photographic images portraying all walks of Jewish life in Greece including, for example, a hat seller in Larissa, a dry-goods seller in Trikkala, a shoe salesman in Salonika and a music student from Volos.

Though small in numbers, the Jews in Denmark were prominent members of the Danish cultural elite. Not only did they produce significant works of art but they were also numbered among the leading philanthropists who built pre-eminent art collections. This book not only contains examples of these artworks and collections, it also provides a wealth of historical and genealogical information pertaining to the Danish Jewish community.

While the earliest date at which Jews arrived in Scotland is unknown, there is evidence that small numbers remained there during the Middle Ages when they were excluded from England. Yet this curious thesis uses DNA evidence together with census records, inscriptions, seals, genealogies and other primary source materials to propose a Jewish descent for much of Scotland's early Celtic population.